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5 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Warranted' in a Sentence

"Justified or well-founded; having a valid or legitimate basis; lacking uncertainty or speculation." more

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She is warranted a gold star for solving the puzzle.
His excellent behavior in class warranted a gold star on the chart.
The teacher's smile was warranted as the students aced the test.
The teacher's praise for the student's hard work was warranted, as the improvement in grades was evident.
The teacher's praise was warranted when Sarah aced her math test.

Warranted

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adjectiveJustified or well-founded; having a valid or legitimate basis; lacking uncertainty or speculation.
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Last Updated On: March 25, 2024
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